The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, April 08, 1897, Image 2
a Year
' clie0 at Pickens as
*Ler.
Onle <lollar por ineli for first iiserti-on, fif
ce i for e lit mil4be5titent inssertion.
Abera i rmlsvollt for sitovertisemitotn alt ill
tual contracts. Terms cash. Annital col
ractt, payab i~t arterly.
NO 0 O )ri -o to all. No spe
Ial ,osition or speilsI rates to foreign ad
eortiiers. All teli 1iinst1 take t.h14, rtitl of
ho paper ait abide hv sitch rates.
Loa11 riotices8, inl lqetal (.4l111r1 , 10 relt4
er lUim for first, ilisertliot ail I ive (elit4 for
nch sithsetient. insert ioti.
Advertisements for coming is.41 sitl l
he batided in not hater than Motiday morn
The editor will )lot, he respolnsible for the
viows and opinions of correspoti(l(eits, IIn
less the sait are eilitorially endorseil.
Till'URSI)A Y. AlRIL 8. 1,897.
CO:NGRESSY1AN McNLAUIN.
Th recent, speech of Congress
man McLaulrii on the tarit' bill
has croted a 5sst1ion, nud the
politicians and lewspapers cannot
agreo in) their coiionits. It is
uni'derstood CongrosslanI Wilson
will reply to this 1nw departure of
Mr. Mceaurin. Curly headed
Johnin is 11n1 unruiily lhoy and his
lu-rotofore had soeIo experieneo in
running agavinst snags. l It s
original vimws oil Many silljects
Afnd is 144 fond of hending to au
thority and foli,w ing prece-deont
without. (11stion.
Mr. Mclaurin has an idea that
11e ought to look after the inter
osts of his ecnstituenits and take
matters as ho filds (hem, eveIn if
pOlitical creeId do not sanctio
such 11 cours. His position on
thl1o tarilY bill is nov11el from a
Democratic Stn(ldpoin1 t and tho t
niewspapers a'ro0 at a loss to account
for this bold moveent. Mr. Mc
Laurin may suceed nd bring
some)1 benellt to the peopile 10 rolp
r'esentis anld inl tchaIt event Will
prove himielf to be a1 bettor Con
gressoma t"hIn th)11) N-ho fold their
arins and wait for a chango in ad
minitnlin. .1H lhs run the
gualet b'for1 11nd ma got
through Is t im)O Without sOrious
.JE'I)E faARY.
Th11 n1.sIplpors are i1111ulging ill
unii favin c' rit icism at Juidgo
Ga ry's Ixpnse. While the pres.s
should be ftr"o to Commenll1llt, oin the
pulblic 5' ~tt flany officer, yt at
tacks up14n juidg's oftOn) (10 more
harm11 t han tood. Judge Gary is
an abl and11( conscientious oficor
and1 do-s noilt (deserIv0 thlo conturo)
he is in" getting for orcising
his d1iser'l tin in passing sentonces.
It 8its not (often thaft tool much
mfercy is 'lhowni OIfonlders in court,
anid a judtge should not ho cruti
cised too1 'evereliy if he is reason
ahle and intt blind to tho miti
galting citumstances of a easo.
A man is entilled to a fair trial
anld is (<Ifully 0 ntitled to a son
tenlco from a judgo who is fro
from b.ias and anbovo plopulair
clamor's.
13npIortant to Fanersmt'.
Trho trustees of' C lenison) clilogo
at their1 recent m1)eeti:ng deccidod'to)
conltinueo t ho work of holding far
mers' inst itutos.
Arrangemnonts have already h)001
made to hold inistitutos at thle foi
lowing pluees : Groors, in April;
Fairview, (4roenivillo counity, May1
1st ; in Chiester county, April 15th
and 16th : iin Newborry county
August kdth.
Those in1stiutes will be held1
without cost to th1e commuiniity.
Atombnlers of' the college faculty,
who aret e'xp) rts in) the variou."
lines of agrIicl tuire, chr-metryv,
horticulItutre, dairyin~g and~ veteri
nary, science, will be presenL1t.
Every count in I the St ate 1has
the0 right to at least oneO institute.
Inl order' that ar'rangemnuts may
ho made to cover as much ground
als possiblWe wth the least expenise
to theo collego parties wishing ini
sftiutos 1he1( in their community
should( addrtoss at an early date
Prosident E. B. Craigheand, Clem
son College, S. C.
Notice to Confederate Vet
erans.
All Con federato Ve torans are
caled to meut at tho following
'named places for thle purpose of
electing Townip~1 Pension Boards
on Saturday the 17ith of A pril
1897, at 10 a. mn:
Easloy townsehip, at Easley;
Liberty townsipij, at Liberty ; Coni
tral townslui p, at Contral; llurri
cane township), Milo Creek; Pick
ens, 0. H., township, at Pickens
'Dacusvi lie township, at Loopor's
Store, Pumpkcintowni townuship, at
Pumpkin town ; E astatoo towashi p
at King's 0Old Store.
By ordor of the County Examin
ing Board of Pensions.
WVAIRREN BOYDE,
aprlw3. Chairman.
Subscribjo for TnE JOURNAL.
anly $1 nar year..
%Aho it; intorostod aml1
Lid to know soinothing o
responsibility that rosts o)
the groat Baptist host of thi
Twelvo Milo Association who call
himsolf Abo Homphill, and as hs
domands a great deal of m1o all(
asks that I answer aill the qus
tions of his articlo of March 25th
I s1ppos0 ho. will allow ime to so
lOct any o1e of thon to bogih
with. And ats h sooms to ho vor)
anxious to know why or how wt
aro responsible for tho peaco tain(
happinoss of tho unconvorted. I
will attempt, to answer it first, but
it will rq(-uqIiro too much sipace ini
your paiper to give an1) answer in
on issue, tliereforc I'll ask not
olv Bro. 11nIlmphill, but, aII who13
road11l your paper to follow mie and
I'll allow themi to be the judgos.
First. What doeS it requiro to
colstitito t0ho happinis of the
unconvorted? Wo oftenl seo the
richl, with all the coifor(s of life
that Imonov ca lluy, Ire they truly
h3)appy? No. "'I'hiuigh they heap
ip silver as the dust anid prepare
raiment, as Ithe clay. ]Ie may pro
pare it, but1.1 th just shall put it
on), and the inilocent shall divid(e
the silver. 'Thie riel 1111111 shall lie
downl, ibut le Siall not 10o gatih
Pred : T'C''rrors taIlke Ilid Ol himi,
wa-nters as at t)mpest stealel i hiin
away in tlle ilight. For God Shall
1-st upoll him atlid not, spare, lie
wvol(d fain flhee(l out of h1is hnInd.
Ment Shall clap their hands at, him
Ind sh1ll11 h1iS 1 iII (it of his
lane'." Job 27th clh ptor 23d verso.
"I't not tin rich 114111 glory ill
iis iches." Jer. (9th chaptor 23d
61ll1w hardly Shall they thalt
navo. richies ontor into thie kinig
IIII of God." Mark 10th chapter
2,d veirse.
With Gods word against thei
m31d a Conscious Within, tolling
hem 1ll is not well and th di
ine spirit attonpting to loil
hem against their Simple natlIre,
an they bo happy? No. "For
iclhes profit not in the (ay of
vrath.'' Prov. 11th chapter 4th
7rse. Yours truly,
I m1-, AthL.s.
[To be continued.]I
Couomuiceat1ed.
MR. EITOR; I will givo a foNN
points on tho durability of timber
that I think the Couity Supervi
sov and the township Subs, shoul<
look aftor. I put u) somio posts
uprights or pillows under it bridg4
in 1872, tit lro perfoetl y soulul
lpplarently today. ''lhey wore )
first-class Whito oak, from i lirg
tree. I used 26 or 40 foot of th)
tro( tIihat -su11a red 12 inch1os hliar
I have it gate fralmed of liglit wool
thnat was mlade fort.-y-five yeatrs ai
and( som1e of it is perfoe14t1y soun31
S)0 noico thaut manlly of our bridge
rot dlownI wit bini eight ori teii year1i
Pla(nk ol old1 brashl oak rots ahi
hreaksh( in) a1 very3 short iime. Th
sa of younig and3( tough 1,ak, 1
se'asoned in a dlry pha'e, wIillI las
longer onI a bridge thm11 I ho lhearI
nut up~rights will last :24 to
yoanrs, cedar from 60 It a3 1(30 yearn
I hav' som)1 gato posit of' tho lait
tor', thalt has1 been'I inl u1se :2n year1
and aro1 as'O1 sound1( as8 a11, dllr.
TIhor() 1s a1 verIy great dlilh're
1het.wen03 fir'st-class8 and1. ord(inarl
ill)ber. I have some) i 1t wim, heni1
ino11, such as wouild mal~ke goo
weatho11r b oard(linhg, thatI hats be((
in) uso( 15 years, onily wet by lev
mg ramns, that is (ON d icayig smar11
ly. By using goodl timber Il
counity as well as privalto inidivi<
uals would satve a great deal
11on1ey andl labor. Cudar and I
cust, if from boalthly trees, wl
pr1obab11 ly last severl hundrri]
year11s.
T1horo were( cedar11 head..h-oar<(
put1 ~j up t tho~ head1 (of gra3ves
.hiarleston ait the0 first settling
thIiis State, thati I were sound1( m1
begininlg of thle pr(senit centurl
11s stated( by Dr. Hamisey' inl h
hiistoory.
Chestnut is uioft good for po
wood (icIme soon1 dIestroy) tho und1111(
11he groundl~. Po~st 03ak is a fr
c'1i3's timber 'I for3 ma0k Iiig fein
ril s, it willI last ai half1 a cenitur
\\'ater (1ak, red( oaik, chiestnut
1m1 di liai (4ak ar' very ha~rd w1O(
and1( I (expc veryIl~I duiraibIe, 1bu3t
A i hie w1 as* wo-Iron1 w1ise;
F"or when' h le 3333)rlail his prIices doewn
lIe then1 did :1(Iverti.
AX 11 whaen lie 513w his Irode increa3se,
Ie inarke 31s)t$ ill loweri everyt inlg.
A 11d1 advert 0.ed algaini.
Ihis rivl s cursed1 and1( swore,
Toe see the folks with miilghty ruIsh
Go patroniz/e his store.
.Mo whien t hey sat3 in 0 sotiid
Amld saw 11 himistomi wini,
An~d raked( the 10 dlars in.
Anil when hie i'aked thle money0' in,
Aml 8aw his fortune rIsIng,
IIe too0k aI larige nnd1 ii handsomel Spnee
Anad kept,. oui ad vert ising.
Eneh daly a gleI'erous Sill) he'd sInk,
3he1mor he0 paid for printAr'i' 1n1
Thle gr'ete was3 his gialu I
Want~d-AnIdia 9.
, otogwouw tdlagto te.
ek manM~i''?g0
IOm TO Fillill OUT.
Fill ia bottle orf, coinolnI ghlass with Ii lic
I at1ld let It slitai.1 twetil.y-four ihotirs; a seIi.
1110nent or, set clingo huldientes a <diseasedl con
f1tion of the khidies. When IInI4$e stalins
linen It I., osiilve evclence of ki ley
trouible. 'Too frelent 4e'ire to orieli(V
or pain i] Ite back, is alq) Con vilc:ing4l
proof tilt the kidniieys. n111d( Wtter, ar1e
out of or'e'I.
VIKAT TO DO.
There is etun fort, inl Ille knowle, dwe So
oftel expIesed, I111 Dr. K iilner's Sla n
Hoo, Ihe grcaf kIdl(ey iInine y fiull1S
every wi-h iii Ieliefving pIiiii inl the h:el4,
kdileys, liver, blailcier aind every intrl of
thef, Ilrililry passagez. . Itrrct inability
to hol urine4 .11141 -cI.110bi3r pain inl pasi:singt
It, oi, bad efreets following lise of litilnor,
wine or beer, l t4 overeloile' Ill:t [IIt
pleasa nil eesiy fbig coml... Ifpelle tito
get. I p many tiens ciring the nlightI to
rilitv. T le inihi a ith' ex rnlA i( 1NA
eff'iM. (if Swamp Root So n realized . It
staiis tih ighest for its woirful ein s
of (ite Inlot disr-sig If youINeecv'
a 'icine you Sh11b4 have the At. Sold!
by p1rgict -e fifty h ei'k andl one
dlollar. For a1 slnmple blle auI p h
lei, both sve nt free 11 mll ail, 1141 i o t ll
P I'. -:'s .lon NAI,, aI- n : .(,fill y otir full
po' 18s,-ofile 1111*e hit D'r. Kilmer & Co..
It n h:Iy -o1', N. Y. Ti le1rpr iet ' of
il IlCergit..iui'eeh geninenSs of
Sheriff Sale.
T OF SOUTH 'AROLINA,
Count y of 'ens
Inl the Court. of Commlion Pleas.
.John 11. G len n, az dlm intlatr of thbe
I tae of W.' D). C0 1111, deceaseti.
A'hUinIiNl'
,Johnl .1. -anmi;ot1, 31.. o .Jtnison, La:utra
D)ark, -rar.Keie mohrs
By virt ie of a O.eretal nr C. :ml jud
mlen t inl:tfle i. h n J s h II C
I'r inlint 1 l , '-Ie I11 ii h of .'
.n he-tove state'l van , I nill sill to Ohe
h i t ihlerl ait pu~bL-! aillionl It l'iek
(,Is court- 11411q!ml the io \lily i
31ay 187, lurinig t. leg lhoi-s of
fill
ml six 4) mon hls, seZvrvlll. byI te hI m (IIf t he
lIIIrehlase 1 un t I . mi t a e 1141* o: .(f the premni
eintereet. Drmy th.
<lay of w ie, wit l If to the 114 luse
S addtolesle.11"
to anltif.m )npute ltymet. .
"Al" tlint c r'tai pki e pa:rcel or- tract
of land., (<teserihedll by (Ihe clerenthuits, .
- . an i .ohn II , . i .fill w onl w' eif
LIn(\A live, cointain1ing. Iw inIred anld
uIghltysix (281) acresmr orl si th
(1 y 1 j1i' P i ;I: il f 's, itx aio'1 ahv
i la i.oo.Mnth, .. F lnlik
anIl W illimun Ilouterpl, bwill"- t.h1 some
h:111 bought~l byN M . .1. .u i nthenl li1n
tricks front he r oti-, l -r n- K n
Ovr. I'vo<<1 1ei--<l I book ,
I'l'nh r (to pa o r tinh ll morb
eI alti re1uIco
..It. (,. ml D\N Fb
Imarl 1- . 1,. ' ., -
G V N T V W N , - V \
it o ('l, byi or n-.9 h
r eas: Clo\'::hinm. l-mma
stoc. .\ il s b 'un t~ fO lo.--e (,'i'
u11 . Aiig h.' n'.. bi:-- t m . . l
(.101111 f% iilt t1 aw 4411Y C rdI o '
Ibh- uoi k I -,hl f.l 1 ,sa e e
:100 ot yo h11 n (
14r411;1\, THlE. N .\TI->N\ , ita:
I'.' ' N, ::, :t il- .a bornul care t
I Ia prI -. .I 1 '
MbOte yiou-- i, ..tal,)
Nu/wi IUxfial,' Itleforsd. anaoodern
yO i C . .Q(1, st I a o Ia g , ~ g t
- 160 3. H.im- BhROW.N'i
rna~t.7, irn v . C ae.
NOw tore, ew oods,
NEW - - PRIGES.
YES. everytlhing nJew ai Stylish, as well as (ur'able, will be found -l
my sore A C 0alhoun Pickens County, S. C.
Whel the bading public of thiS locality are in nod of firstc
GOtODS, I invite you all to visit my store and exane my stock antd
prices. L~ Idil ~c l(
A look vill coivineo you that this Advertisement is no I1unbug. My
stock Comprises the latest styles in
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES,
HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE AND FURNITURE.
I will make a specialty of Shoes and keep il stock all the leading
stylos for Men, Women aid Children. I also have a well stocked (IliO
CERY D)Ei'AlTMENT. You will always find everything fresh and at
tractive, at the lowest possible figures.
My present line of foregoing goods include "VALUES'' that are in
demand every day. The price inducenvts are as strong as the quality of
rmy goods are attractive.
I am determined to he " Leader of Low Prices " in this
locality ad serve you politely and attentively.
Respectfully,
:F. x. OARTERl.
Doyle Building. CALHOUN, S. ea.
marl8-97i3.
1IvAGN$E'l"
THE BEST ARE MADE BY
It. C. MARKLEY.
4r
A nd Every Variety of Fine Carriagecs, Buggroics, Carts,
and. -ans Hadae aitOl
A te a
Greenvlle Cach Fctory
s now I N ort uings tosi
the trole
Greenville Coac Forcth ocr.
Gt.oILIiE, Semted conet.oriue~
110i .8 ro 5 enst .0 a
N~we have Ibrrains IorryoI
eents to1 r 91Soc'.tosui
mLARE, an N Ark, W two of ao cl. nu. DIkO~ ne
kau',l . At,( the C iV' ~I% j S (1' y u
Jennmit ast Barai2StreMan'r
NIiIrt'v11imi litYI hl', S. C.t r W t MUST- o Stra
- Alr knots 01 1 hiTritnn lings,'andITr
Je n n B arg in Sr n i'w1yte aeg i
Monts fNrinfhin s. In shoes I cUT a n -o
rime-I - It *ii~~i. t'4 a 'dIloikt tibook4i to t. i l I.you w ' -1
* , * If~~~~~~* |44, li r ;llt t.i3- i ie~ hul j I[ lj I 14
Ii ~ ~ ti n '-w is theti'me fo ('44 itn hoes14
costs cotton planters nmore AT44lfli i.iiitt',iittgliiE'4141
than five nililion dlollars an. U1 II :~lt btp l l~e(l~ u. I
numally. This is an enormous Illi ~44ll i~,n~4t',Wl 41
waste, and can be prevented. en;4 ii''4 4lt44 ~.14('i .Ih~ l
Practical experiments at Ala- "L4IL "144 1tl I i''1111
baia Experiment Station show T. D. H arris.
condlusively that the use of I4ecII rk se.a
Ki Thel 44paer o ~44~f Schoo44l )ist rit No. 31i
( Wt 17 '4t y Iopi 1 97 fol'((r t lt 'Iurpose
Wvill prevent that dreaded plant aI le'vy3,t to( e'x(ced four' laili, fori schollu
Alltabout Potash-the results of Its use by neeta ex. 1114 .'11 ttIt(41 i ' I lr schol' r
primnt on the be-.i fairms tn the Uniited states--is Ii' e l' tl lo lilI4IlI El t al 41 Xd~ h'e
told in a little book a i we W publish and wi -tdt ~ i'i'. A Wia tn ac of. t he KI 0s,
mail free to anyfrmesm tnAmertca whtowill write fot -. A- RN t{1IX,
- GERMANJ KAL.I WORKS U .Heg
93 Nassau St., New' York, -. 1- Ihnor..j,
A WELL
DRESSED MA
Is somothiig, evon tho Ladies will
Wo can mako you one of the
ADMIRED,
Clothing Hats
AND
tei's Furnishings.
V.iE R Yr11i _STI N G
and at. Prices unloard of bofore.
------
Give us a call wihie you ecmo to Greenville.
CR ~ NV:LLr S. C.
Attract.ive Attractiveg Attractive!
Hew Coods! New Coods! New Coods !
In Every Department.
Tht're is oo mnich to tell so we must fiask you to come
1nd se f Iu('111selves. \We will only mntiiolt a few of the
Iman hmains which abounid III our1 storc.
Make note in your mentior .ndum book and when you
come t' to Alu conw to see uis.
NUT,'S W1A1R'I'lH CRACIENG.
44 .11t niug in new d ross sty +s 5 6 ieli Black and Colored Cash
lot e) coents. mere )5 cents.
0 ciIt Otit 111, ill Iw dre ti inh Elack mnd Colored Cash
10 cnt s.l
10 Jr ard, I ~ av T-silled ip
W Yan Ti '- IISV .vi 1lkd !el .10-4. \\Iiite all([ Grey B~lankets
Fh i.1l o rI $1.00. Cents.
Syards 25 v it 11earvy 'Twil led I t A 11 Wool B Inn kes on earth
Uled nauw -l !olr $1.m. $32
;)5 eenit liiiavy TIwill!-d Red l e i;Ca t iFaue xr
ihlnm.lI for 25 cents. heavy *r 8 eruts.
21) ceiit schooi boy'.- Jeans for 15 11! con tCnton Finn 1 ttr
(entsfor 0 ( (.
835 c(it school boy Jeans 10 10 ounce Cmitoti Plannol for 12
ounce 25 cents. cenis.
Yard wido Piediloit sli ngilip hv Bed ticking 5, h, v, 8, 10 12 ald
the bolt .5.1 15 co.lts.
Yard vid(lo Sea Ishand by ti T1 best IeI iirts.yet., Chviots
I we have Iheni.
.1 Pi(idmont drill by 1i, 1e,0t 5.. LaIie" Ill(erwaists, thioc for
Calicesi I 111 1 5 cent,. .0 con ts, extra heavy ones f
20 yards best G.iniglim chieeks 5ad0C11.
for $ 1.00. 1iesl!WlVet62,to
50 cent, Cassiraeres all wool 88 dlat.id
cen ts. Mse ev otnVs 53
D)ress C inghamis 5 cen Is a vard.ad 0)cn.
88 in ch .11eavy All WXool I)roess CretSalje 5cnt.
Flannel 25 conts
54 inch H eavy All Wool Ladios
Clotro875cctits.
Caretsfl)(1Mn~itgsCl3': inch' t Black an(CloedCah
\~e aveiit )a e t 1) 01 ro 20 oents. s i I
to ee) ll OIC eptaio bt' 't'jlCo loe ios oodsl10 15e25
M3' l'ii~i I Ii~t s wt I 1Li-4i Wit e aladt Gree ]lnkots
lieu f8icents.
RestO.)\OIV I A (lWol0sakes8n!at
f-~or.5
i~~iOI'e ~~O(,(lcenthanI ii(''.1lio ey . Witon l liol , extra
to ivethe''W lli zul lii'f ~~.lit; con . 11.Ca t Flnnwl bette
iL fl Ntt'~ Iwil n'u l vo Ilie.10 ounle Can bto lannel fore12
OU pIcents.
It)Ii'ces~~~i ic:; p ils5' bed* icking 5, \:i 7,d 8, 10o~ 1 an
.1 i~ bet Lius Lad' i Undrwast, troofo
Planel---l( .d Twll ~mil 5 and 10 cents.
[ hae god blnket at.Iso 5c isses 21( Al) Wool Vest0 a. , i ho
(hod eay iuitsChlajr ~ta *u M isso Hnryk Ctho e 253
goo~ls 1)11gb tCofrnotbesoemplism'5t monts.
Cloethai oat. tet nai
Carpvilet an lng*hae th. e e stEn.
A e haven'itt pacu ot1h mentio morit1$ e on'1o ~t u ll
knowledgeiwe are4 the cheaes1to sle in to wn an weinen
he friTes.~Er
NothingNShwdd n Svrthiore.BET
Weegd mtha havl:;l H oney. wontithnony a
JonMcD.cBRUCE
d E iv n yof mdyour yn::eidly 11t1metwih